AT THAT POI terrupted Sam and asked m, "Why arc you 0 ho tile? e Lion and the Pi ton are ne and it soun 1 e nt thi to be a y 'In a way I was playing vii's advocate becau e when i all said and done, I could re less. Sam said "Wrote. Dad blast i . I am angry because the city, t e county and the Tiger want t e tax paying public to foot t is bill but to my knowledge, d if I &fl wrong, please rrect me, they have not ked what our site eferences are. "The mayor wants i� wntown becau e it keeps his am of creating a magnet ive. Bi� bad Bo says cessibility is his reason. cNamara's concern is Wayne i unty and Monagham wants t rule the pizza roost. , "They didn't ask me what y site preference is. And yet i I take a drinkof alcohol, s oke a cigarette. pend a ght in a hotel/motel or rent a r, I VI 11 probably be taxed an additional four or five percent. And that, the reporters are saying, is in addition to the $200 million bond sale they are going to ask me to approve. "And to make bad matters worse, I've yet to see anything in print about creating jobs. And jobs, if I am not mistaken, are what this city needs. , SURE. A new stadium will mean bigger alaries for the ball players but I wonder; how many ball players own city property? have bu inesses in the metropoli tan area? Shop t-he • A venue of Fashion'? send their children to public schools in this city? and participate in the planning, restructuring and betterment of Detroit? I wonder Wrote. I wonder." The que tions S masked were food for thought. If the city council can over come their spineless attitude; at least, a majority of them, why can't we citizen do the same? When I asked Sam that question his replay was, "Exactly. Let's play hard hall. If we tax payers arc expected . to approve a 200 million bond ale, let', a .k: what' in it for us? and if the answer i baseball, heck! ba ebQIl is on two or three cable channels. And that Wrote. in the heat' t I of a pennant race, i the bottom line." I Claim mayor fails to honor terms of court suit y 0 IG CtJn'egHHl!l!nI Claiming that they were pro ting illegal violatio of a court order by Highland Par yor M rtha G. Scott, members of City Council voted to top 11 future meetings until the Scott Administr lion paid council la yers. Councilman Dwight Downes, who m e the motion, tated that the two I wye ,Victoria Abdell nd Robin Kyle were involved in a cou il uit against the Mayor involving administrative pi to make ci ty orlee in Local 41 �5 IJ1J.I.I' LYNN'S r."'�' .. ,n. , ,�\o" SHOE REPAIR COLD FIllED HRIMP * FISH * CHICKEN * CATnSH DINN - SANDWICHES . BY TIl PIECE - BY THE BUCKET FA T CARRY·OUT OnH 1I()ff. THU" 11:00·3:00 AM F'" • SAT 11:00 • 4:00 AM. SUN 1:00 • 3;00 AM SOM!! 0 .. TH. BUT � SHRIMP IN TOWN J\ Tw. ._..._ T.'- . , .... E L wor extra hou . Do ne id tbe jUd e b ruled in the council' f or ordered the M yor to pay legal (i • So far, he d, the m yor failed to do so and w in viola­ tion oftbe court order. For several ye rs, council members have ch r d yor Scott with overstepping her uthorlty ignoring tbe powers of city council. At council public se ion, some critics of Mayo Scott ac­ c cd her 0 ignoring tbe po er of the CO\ll1S well. Milton Hall, Actin Finance Director nd the M yor' nor­ ney, William Ford, could not be reached at the time of thi dead­ line. RE . CONFIDENC IN CITY GOVERNMENT VOTE SEPT 10 CHARLIE P. DAVIS Former Councilman -1980-84- E . c· '. DODNEYWAT P FOR MAYOR Grand Rapid Fr dom Rid r honor d cau e without people like him I wouldn't be where Iamtoday," Drew said. "We cannot fall into the trap that some of do into thinking tbat 'because I've made It, anyone can.'" Paula Triplett, 29-year-Old Davenport College teacher who recently spent a week tracing the Freedom Riders IOUte, aareed the civil rigb b ttle m t DOt be en a faded i "It' time for our vanlze and the time· d. Hig vo Y of land Park ORAND RAPIDS, Mi . (AP)- Thir­ ty years 0 Walter Bergman was recovering from vicio beatin at the banda ot an � mob that ttac - cd b es of civil righ ctivis in Alabama. . He was bca n unconscio in the MAyA, 1$)6 , 'ojufte caused a tro e that left 'im in a wbcclchair. Bergman, �w 92, was among th Freedom Riders who te ted outlawed segregation law by riding buses throughout the South. On Sunday, Bergman, of Orand Rapids, was honored for hi civi I rights work by the local National As­ sociation for the Advancement of Colored PeoPle chapter. Attorney Stephen Drew, 42, prailCd Bergman and said the fight for hit oct tty conth\ue . "1 y trlbu to Dr. Ber man be- WAINWRIGHT OR MA OR COMMIT rEE resents ((An Ev�ing With Scotty} Hosted by Simon &t Dorothy Williams 36 Mclean Thursday, Augu t 1S, 1991 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Donation: 30.00 • Paid For By Watnwrisht Por M.yor Comlft.lttH. W Cole Chairman. Patricia WainWTiSht. 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